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Workshop “Phenotyping”

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    Abstract

    The aim of phenotyping is the evaluation of plant behavior in controlled environments and in the fi eld. This is essential to keep pace with developments in plant genotyping. Thorough phenotyping of breeding germplasm enables understanding of the links between genotypes and environmental factors, as it helps the breeder to assess plant traits in a more objective way. Here, we report on the presentations and the subsequent discussions during the Phenotyping Workshop held at the 31 st symposium of the Eucarpia section Forage crop and amenity grasses.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBreeding in a world of scarcity: proceedings of the 2015 meeting of the section "Forage crops and amenity grasses" of Eucarpia
    EditorsIsabel Roldán-Ruiz, Joost Baert, Dirk Reheul
    PublisherSpringer International Publishing Switzerland
    Publication date24-Jun-2016
    Pages301-302
    Publication statusPublished - 24-Jun-2016
    Event2015 Meeting of the Section "Forage Crops and Amenity Grasses" of Eucarpia: Section Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses: Breeding in a World of Scarcity - Gent, Belgium
    Duration: 13-Sept-201517-Sept-2015

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